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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Can We Taco ‘Bout It?
One of the benefits of sitting where I do at work on the boundary between support staff and executives and sales agents is the fact that kibitzing on their conversations can provide a great deal of amusement. Since it was … Continue reading
Book Review: Living A Mighty Faith
Living A Mighty Faith: A Simple Heart And A Powerful Faith, by Angus Buchan [Note: This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/Thomas Nelson Publisher in exchange for an honest review.] While in some ways this book is a … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity
Tagged family, Feast of Tabernacles, leadership, Sabbath
18 Comments
A Telltale Heart?
In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the unnamed narrator is placed in the unenviable and untenable position of trying to convince the reader of his own sanity while describing a murder that he committed. The story opens … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, History, Love & Marriage, Musings
Tagged abuse, communication, family, personality, PTSD
11 Comments
Comparative Evaluations Of Essentially Different Excellencies: Subordinationism In C.S. Lewis’ Discarded Image
One of the quotes that Michael Ward utilized in his learned work Planet Narnia [1] to discuss C.S. Lewis’ view of the nature of God can be found in the second chapter of Lewis’ work The Discarded Image: An Introduction … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, History, Musings
Tagged C.S. Lewis, legitimacy, literature, Origen, philosophy
6 Comments
Book Review: The Discarded Image
The Discarded Image: An Introduction To Medieval And Renaissance Literature, by C.S. Lewis This book ranks as one of the later books of C.S. Lewis, and certainly one of his less well-known books, but in retrospect, looking back on his … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged C.S. Lewis, literature, Middle Ages, science, textual criticism
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Book Review: The Question Of God
The Question Of God: C.S. Lewis And Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, And the Meaning Of Life, by Dr. Armand M. Nicholi, Jr. Admittedly, I probably read more about C.S. Lewis than most people probably do [1], but although … Continue reading
Book Review: More
More: Find Your Personal Calling And Live Life to The Fullest Measure, by Todd Wilson [Note: This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/Zondervan Press in exchange for an honest review.] This book is what you get when you … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, Church of God
Tagged identity, personality theory, psychology
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Accident Report
aThis morning as I was getting ready for church on this First Day of Unleavened Bread, I got a message on social media from my mother stating that her local church pastor had been rear-ended recently and took Passover at … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Musings
Tagged abuse, childhood, children, memory, responsibility, transportation
5 Comments
Book Review: Going Red
Going Red: The Two Million Voters Who Will Elect The Next President—And How Conservatives Can Win Them, by Ed Morrissey [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Crown Forum Press in exchange for an honest review.] … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged data, legitimacy, politics, research
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